# HG changeset patch # User Alisa Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum # Date 1571038330 14400 # Mon Oct 14 03:32:10 2019 -0400 # Node ID 3df43f09217cca12b64c456848a4bcb15f882f4c # Parent 2216a2dea0dc6464bc8af40e0e1d35804dfa5e48 Update PF doc & split reading list into separate doc diff --git a/pf.md b/pf.md --- a/pf.md +++ b/pf.md @@ -7,12 +7,14 @@ This document describes some things I plan to do to: -- help prevent myself from getting stuck in any area of my life and -- hold myself accountable for engaging with criticism from any external source. +- help prevent myself from getting stuck in any area of my life and +- hold myself accountable for engaging with criticism from any external source. This document is inspired by [Elliot Temple's Paths Forward Policy](https://curi.us/2068-my-paths-forward-policy). -You can view the [latest version of this document on BitBucket](https://bitbucket.org/petrogradphilosopher/fi/src/default/pf.md). To see the history of changes, go there and click Source -> History. +You can view the [latest version of this document on sourcehut](https://hg.sr.ht/~petrogradphilosopher/fi/raw/default/pf.md). You can also view the [history of changes](https://hg.sr.ht/~petrogradphilosopher/fi/log). + +Note: By "FI post" I mean a [Fallible Ideas discussion list](http://fallibleideas.com/discussion) message or a [curi.us](http://curi.us) comment. # Goals @@ -20,63 +22,60 @@ If someone believes I'm making a mistake and wants to explain my mistake to me, I want there to be a reasonable way for them to do so. -## Keep my FI list posting error rate low - -[In order to learn, one's error rate needs to be very low](http://fallibleideas.com/gradualism). I plan to keep my [Fallible Ideas discussion list](http://fallibleideas.com/discussion) (FI list) posting error rate low enough that I can deal with every mistake I find out about. When posting to FI list, I aim for zero errors per post, but I expect there will be more. - ## Post to FI often enough -By "FI post" I mean an FI list message or a curi.us blog comment. I plan to post often enough to get enough feedback to keep making progress. My goal is at least 50 posts per month. - +I plan to make FI posts often enough to get enough feedback to keep making progress. My goal is to post at least once per day. + +## Keep my FI posting error rate low + +[In order to learn, one's error rate needs to be sufficiently low](http://fallibleideas.com/gradualism). I plan to keep my FI posting error rate low enough that I can [write a postmortem for every posting mistake I find out about](http://curi.us/2190-errors-merit-post-mortems). + ## Update this document often enough -I plan to update this document at least once per month. The most recent update should never be more than a month ago. I have a repeating calendar event to remind me. - +I plan to update this document at least once per month. + # Escalation policy I plan to grant at least 15 minutes per month of time spent reconsidering this document, per person, to people who want to suggest a change to this document. Exception: I will allocate at least 4 hours per month, combined, to the top FI list posters, namely: - + - Elliot Temple - Jordan Talcot - Ingracke - -All discussions under this heading are to take place on FI list (preferably) or [curi.us](http://curi.us) blog comments. If you would like to request a reply from me on some topic and are having trouble getting my attention through those channels, tweet at me and mention that you are looking for a path forward from me: [@petrogradphilos](http://twitter.com/petrogradphilos). + +All discussions under this heading are to take place in FI posts. If you would like to request a reply from me on some topic and are having trouble getting my attention through those channels, tweet at me and mention that you are looking for a path forward from me: [@petrogradphilos](http://twitter.com/petrogradphilos). The need for a paths forward escalation policy was brought to my attention by [Elliot Temple in an FI list post on 2018-04-19](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/xR4JE-Br6AE/EbBb9RZHAAAJ). That post also includes helpful suggestions on how to deal with possible conflicts that could come up around this: search the post for "if you are uncomfortable with a priority change proposal". - -# Reading/writing checklist + +# Writing checklist -Here is a list of things I am learning to check for when reading or writing. +Here is a list of things I am learning to check for when writing FI posts: -## Typos (writing only) +## Typos and grammar errors -I plan to listen to each sentence with text-to-speech (TTS) before sending. Any edits to a sentence trigger a new listen. +I plan to listen to each sentence with text-to-speech (TTS) before sending. Any edits to a clause trigger a new listen to that clause. TTS is effective for catching typos that are audible when read out loud. It doesn't catch mistakes such as using the wrong homonym. -I started doing this in 2018-05. +I started using TTS for many of my FI posts in 2018-05. I started using TTS for all of my FI posts [in 2019-08](http://curi.us/2204-alisa-discussion#c13201). -For a while in 2018-05 I tried reading each sentence out loud instead of using TTS. -However, it was difficult to notice certain kinds of mistakes this way. -For example, it wasn't effective for catching doubled words. +In 2018-05, I tried reading each sentence out loud instead of using TTS. However, it was difficult to notice certain kinds of mistakes this way. For example, it wasn't effective for catching doubled words. (I worked around this by [configuring my editor to highlight doubled words](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/b937ywe6LYI/4r9rsGLiCgAJ).) It also wasn't effective for catching case in which [I mis-numbered an element of a numbered list](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/b937ywe6LYI/Z9k1JacoCwAJ). -It's easier to notice mistakes by looking away from the screen and listening to TTS than it is by looking at the screen and reading it myself. -I want quick, reliable feedback on typos. TTS gives me that. +It's easier for me to notice mistakes by looking away from the screen and listening to TTS than by looking at the screen and reading it myself. I want quick, reliable feedback on a wide variety of typos. TTS gives me that. ## Topic sentences The [topic sentence](https://owl.english.purdue.edu/engagement/2/1/29/) is the sentence that identifies the main idea in a paragraph. The topic sentence is usually the first sentence in a paragraph. -Before reading or sending any piece of writing, I aim to reread the first sentence of each paragraph. - -The idea of scanning topic sentences was suggested by [Elliot Temple in an FI list post on 2018-04-24](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/vqRGArolXEs/b2eFQAD_AQAJ) +Starting 2019-09-16, before reading or sending any FI post, I aim to reread the first sentence of each paragraph. + +The idea of scanning for topic sentences was suggested by [Elliot Temple in an FI list post on 2018-04-24](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/vqRGArolXEs/b2eFQAD_AQAJ) ## Clarity of references -References are words/phrases like "it", "he", "they", "the argument", etc. To help with clarity, I plan to check whether or not each reference is better than replacing it with a statement of the thing being referenced. This check was suggested by [Elliot Temple in an FI list post on 2018-04-24](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/vqRGArolXEs/b2eFQAD_AQAJ). +References are words/phrases like "it", "he", "they", "the argument", etc. To help with clarity, I plan to check whether or not each reference is better than replacing it with a statement of the thing being referenced. This check was suggested by [Elliot Temple in an FI list post on 2018-04-24](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/vqRGArolXEs/b2eFQAD_AQAJ). Any error in clarity of referencdes counts as an error. ## Explaining thinking @@ -91,9 +90,11 @@ > - whether you think it’s important or interesting and why > - how/why it’s relevant to you or not -## Reading sentences in several different ways +# Reading checklist -Whenever any of the triggers listed below occur when I'm reading a sentence, I plan to make a conscious effort to reread the sentence in several different ways, instead of just the first way that comes to mind. +## Grammatically analyzing sentences + +Whenever any of the triggers listed below occur when I'm reading a sentence, I plan to grammatically analyze the sentence in order to understand it better. [Elliot Temple, "reading passages in different ways" (2016-07-19)](https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/fallible-ideas/conversations/topics/17642): @@ -103,19 +104,43 @@ > - complex sentence structure -> - some text appears to be a key part of what they're saying. for example: it could be very important, be referred to by other text, or say some contextual ideas that you use when interpreting other text. +> - some text appears to be a key part of what they're saying. for example: it could be very important, be referred to by other text, or say some contextual ideas that the reader would use when interpreting other text. For me, "complex sentence structure" includes sentences with nonessential elements or strings of adjectives. - Marla Sharp (compiler), "[COMMAS WITH NONESSENTIAL WORDS & PHRASES / GREGG REFERENCE MANUAL (SIXTH EDITION)](http://www.mtcra.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/COMMAS-NONESSENTIAL-WORDS-PHRASES-Gregg-only.pdf)" - Kitty Nash, "[Order of Adjectives](https://www.englishgrammar101.com/module-5/modifiers-adjectives-and-adverbs/lesson-4/order-of-adjectives)" - -# FI topics to read & optionally reply to - -## Replies to me by top FI list posters + +## Other mistakes I care about + +In addition to the above, I'm focused on avoiding the following kinds of mistakes: + +- false statements + +- unclear statements + +- non sequiturs + +- formatting errors + +# Philosophy topics to learn and write about -- [Elliot Temple, "Alisa's discussion problems" (2018-03-17)](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/oBTrRn09DWY/fzVunL-bAwAJ) +Here are the philosophy topics I plan to learn and write about, in order of descending priority: + +1. [Elliot Temple, *English Language, Analysis & Grammar*](https://fallibleideas.com/grammar). + +2. [Elliot Temple, *Videos: Grammar and Analyzing Text*](https://gumroad.com/l/dRQhn). + +3. [Elliot Temple, *Yes or No Philosophy*](https://yesornophilosophy.com/). + +4. Other grammar stuff (including, perhaps: Foerster & Steadman, *Writing & Thinking - Grammar*) + +## Replies to me by top FI list posters: + +I intend to revisit these once I finish Yes or No Philosophy. + +- [Elliot Temple, "Alisa's discussion problems" (2018-03-17)](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/oBTrRn09DWY/fzVunL-bAwAJ) - [Self-driving cars discussion with anon (2018-04)](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/Xz3ybsxSlNU/dbAPdqHjCQAJ). Be more curious instead of debating. - [anonymous FI, "One word fitting your meaning better than another" (2018-04-29)](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/CiBA3BiIzwk/xEd8pJrxBAAJ). Reply to this once I finish YesNo. I was trying to make a decision chart of which word to use. I should find a way to do this without disabling my common sense knowledge. - [Anonymous FI, "giving your kids money" (2018-04-29)](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/H_YEMQvZm8s/jhVc2oEhBQAJ). Reply after I finish YesNo. @@ -126,76 +151,17 @@ - [Thread, "aiding static memes" (2016-07)](https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/fallible-ideas/conversations/topics/11392) (including how whims violate each of the Objectivist virtues) - [Thread, "acting on whims violates the Objectivist virtues" (2016-08)](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/CFiTZSa2ffM/pYf_gOEiBgAJ) - Other replies to me from on or before 2016-07-18. - -## Other posts by top FI list posters - -- [Elliot Temple, "Exercise: Analyzing Lies" (2017-09)](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/vvjvVKWzGmg/NgdSSdl9AAAJ) – entire thread, including [Elliot's LT Analysis](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/vvjvVKWzGmg/WdSzJsQyAQAJ). -- [Elliot Temple, Posts about Myth of the Closed Mind](http://curi.us/archives/list_category/69) -- [Elliot Temple, discussion on Myth of the Closed Mind](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/d1r0NdeYreg/t5OyGNLICAAJ) - - -## FI list catching up - -- Read & optionally reply to posts on FI list (and earlier list incarnations such as BoI list and TCS list) by Elliot Temple, Jordan Talcot, David Deutsch, and anonymous from on or before 2018-03-11. -## Other FI list posts to read or reply to - -- N/A - -# curi.us +# Things to revisit, with dates -- Read & optionally reply to [curi.us posts from before 2018-02-12](http://curi.us/blog/post_list). - -- Read & optionally reply to [curi.us comments from before 2018-05-28](http://curi.us/comments/recent). - -# FI reading list +Here is a list of the topics I plan to revisit, along with the date by when I plan to have posted on the topic. -- [Elliot Temple, *Yes or No Philosophy*](https://yesornophilosophy.com/). Currently on Video 2 at 1:12:16. This is a re-watch/re-read of the entire product. I went through all the material once before, but not carefully enough. -- David Deutsch, *The Fabric of Reality*. Currently on chapter 4. The last time I read this book was at least 5 years ago. I have some comments to send about things I've read so far this time. -- [Elliot Temple, "Lying"](http://rationalessays.com/lying). Analyze this essay. The addition of this item to my reading list was prompted by this reply to me: [Elliot Temple, "Alisa's discussion problems" (2018-03-17)](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/oBTrRn09DWY/fzVunL-bAwAJ) -- [Elliot Temple, "Writing Philosophy Emails - April 2018" (gumroad) - video 2](https://gumroad.com/l/IeEVU) -- [Elliot Temple, "Rationally Resolving Conflicts of Ideas"](http://curi.us/1595-rationally-resolving-conflicts-of-ideas) - - [Elliot Temple, "Critical Preferences"](http://curi.us/1585-critical-preferences) - - [Elliot Temple, "Critical Preferences and Strong Arguments"](http://curi.us/1489-critical-preferences-and-strong-arguments) - - [Elliot Temple, "Corroboration"](http://curi.us/1584-corroboration) - - [Elliot Temple, "Regress Problems"](http://curi.us/1594-regress-problems) - - [Elliot Temple, "Conflict, Criticism, Learning, Reason"](http://curi.us/1583-conflict-criticism-learning-reason) - - [Elliot Temple, "All Problems are Soluble"](http://curi.us/1587-all-problems-are-soluble) - - [Elliot Temple, "We Can Always Act on Non-Criticized Ideas"](http://curi.us/1588-we-can-always-act-on-non-criticized-ideas) - - [Elliot Temple, "Criticism is Contextual"](http://curi.us/1592-criticism-is-contextual) - - [Elliot Temple, "Taking Children Seriously"](http://curi.us/1540-taking-children-seriously) - - [Elliot Temple, "Coercion"](http://fallibleideas.com/coercion) - - [Elliot Temple, "Avoiding Coercion Clarification"](http://curi.us/1590-avoiding-coercion-clarification) - - [Elliot Temple, "Human Problems and Abstract Problems"](http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fallible-ideas/message/510) - - [Elliot Temple, "Multiple Incompatible Unrefuted Conjectures"](http://curi.us/1589-multiple-incompatible-unrefuted-conjectures) - - [Elliot Temple, "Handling Information Overload"](http://curi.us/1586-handling-information-overload) - - [Elliot Temple, "Coercion and Critical Preferences"](http://curi.us/1593-coercion-and-critical-preferences) - - [Elliot Temple, "Resolving Conflicts of Interest"](http://curi.us/blog/post/1261-xx) - - [Elliot Temple, "Think"](http://curi.us/think/) - - [Elliot Temple, "Philosophy: What For?"](http://curi.us/files/keynotes/phil1.html) - - [Elliot Temple, "Don't Equivocate"](http://curi.us/2000-dont-equivocate) - - [Elliot Temple, "Archive category 50" (10 essays)](http://curi.us/archives/50) - - [Elliot Temple, "Dialogs"](http://curi.us/archives/list_category/6) -- [Elliot Temple, Atlas Shrugged Chaptel 1 Close Reading](https://learnobjectivism.com/atlas-shrugged-chapter-1) -- [Elliot Temple, Atlas Shrugged Chapter 2 Close Reading](https://learnobjectivism.com/atlas-shrugged-chapter-2) -- [Elliot Temple, Atlas Shrugged Chapter 3 Close Reading](https://gumroad.com/curi) - - -# FI listening list - -- [FI books Tier 1: Ayn Rand, *Atlas Shrugged*](http://fallibleideas.com/books). Currently on audio segment 21 of 40 in the Audible audiobook narrated by Christopher Hurt. I've read this book 10+ times already. I listen to the Atlas Shrugged audiobook in the car around 6 times per week for about 15 minutes each. - -# Other reading list -- [Steve Luck, "Why I've lost faith in p values" (2018-04-19)](https://lucklab.ucdavis.edu/blog/2018/4/19/why-i-lost-faith-in-p-values). I plan to summarize this post briefly and check my understanding on FI list. -- Peikoff's grammar course + Elliot's notes on gumroad. Currently on video 1. -- Foerster & Steadman, *Writing & Thinking - Grammar* - -# Things to revisit - -This lists the topics I plan to revisit, along with the date by when I plan to have posted on the topic. - -- 2018-06-24: Check for Critical Fallibilism website & post about it. I am reliably informed that this site will have ideas that are relevant to learning how to not want to be stuck forever. "it has some things to say about bounded and unbounded! (wanting to be stuck on some topics = bounded)." (Issue raised by [Elliot Temple on 2018-04-19](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/xR4JE-Br6AE/C1adbctHAAAJ).) -- 2019-01-01 Ideas for combating bias. I admit I'm biased, but I want to make the best decisions. How can I deal with my own biases? (Issue raised by [ -Elliot Temple on 2018-04-19](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/xR4JE-Br6AE/EbBb9RZHAAAJ).) -- 2019-01-01 Improve my ability to deal with criticism of my important ideas. If I can't have a conversation about one of my ideas, then even if someone would be able to explain why it's hurting me, I won't be able to get that information from them. Hiding my ideas implies not taking reasonable precautions to prevent holding on to a harmful idea forever. I could start to fix this by sharing a less significant but still personal idea. (Issue raised by [Elliot Temple on 2018-04-19](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/xR4JE-Br6AE/EbBb9RZHAAAJ).) -- 2019-04-13: Revisit "how do you decide what you want?" question. Elliot Temple asked me this question and I didn't know how to answer. I thought at the time that it was too hard for me and said I would revisit the topic in a year. (Issue raised by [Elliot Temple on 2018-04-10](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/xR4JE-Br6AE/CB9plKL3CAAJ).) +- 2020-06-24: Check for Critical Fallibilism website & post about it. I am reliably informed that this site will have ideas that are relevant to learning how to not want to be stuck forever. "it has some things to say about bounded and unbounded! (wanting to be stuck on some topics = bounded)." (Issue raised by [Elliot Temple on 2018-04-19](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/xR4JE-Br6AE/C1adbctHAAAJ).) +- 2021-01-01 Ideas for combating bias. I admit I'm biased, but I want to make the best decisions. How can I deal with my own biases? (Issue raised by [Elliot Temple on 2018-04-19](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/xR4JE-Br6AE/EbBb9RZHAAAJ).) + - 2019-10-13 update: I hope my ability to answer this question will improve as I learn more about Yes or No Philosophy. I bumped the year in the review date from 2019 to 2021. +- 2021-01-01 Improve my ability to deal with criticism of my important ideas. If I can't have a conversation about one of my ideas, then even if someone would be able to explain why it's hurting me, I won't be able to get that information from them. Hiding my ideas implies not taking reasonable precautions to prevent holding on to a harmful idea forever. I could start to fix this by sharing a less significant but still personal idea. (Issue raised by [Elliot Temple on 2018-04-19](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/xR4JE-Br6AE/EbBb9RZHAAAJ).) + - 2019-10-13 update: I hope my ability to deal with criticism of my important ideas will improve as I learn more about Yes or No Philosophy. I bumped the year in the review date from 2019 to 2021. +- 2021-04-13: Revisit "how do you decide what you want?" question. Elliot Temple asked me this question and I didn't know how to answer. I thought at the time that it was too hard for me and said I would revisit the topic in a year. (Issue raised by [Elliot Temple on 2018-04-10](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/xR4JE-Br6AE/CB9plKL3CAAJ).) + - 2019-10-13 update: I re-read the thread and still don't have a good answer. I bumped the year in the review date from 2019 to 2021. +- 2021-01-01 - [Elliot Temple, "Lying"](http://rationalessays.com/lying). Analyze this essay. The addition of this item to my reading list was prompted by this reply to me: [Elliot Temple, "Alisa's discussion problems" (2018-03-17)](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/oBTrRn09DWY/fzVunL-bAwAJ) + - 2019-10-13 update: I plan to revisit this after I better understand grammar and Yes or No philosophy. I bumped the year in the review date from 2019 to 2021. diff --git a/reading.md b/reading.md new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/reading.md @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +Alisa's reading list +==================== + +These are things I intend to read at some point. + +# Books recommended by top FI list posters + +I plan to read the books listed at [Elliot Temple, "What Books Should You Read?"](http://fallibleideas.com/books). I've already read some of them, but I bet could benefit from reading them again. + +# Posts by top FI list posters + +- [Elliot Temple, "Exercise: Analyzing Lies" (2017-09)](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/vvjvVKWzGmg/NgdSSdl9AAAJ) – entire thread, including [Elliot's LT Analysis](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/vvjvVKWzGmg/WdSzJsQyAQAJ). +- [Elliot Temple, Posts about Myth of the Closed Mind](http://curi.us/archives/list_category/69) +- [Elliot Temple, discussion on Myth of the Closed Mind](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/fallible-ideas/d1r0NdeYreg/t5OyGNLICAAJ) + +# FI catching up + +- Read & optionally reply to posts on FI list (and earlier list incarnations such as BoI list and TCS list) by Elliot Temple, Jordan Talcot, David Deutsch, and anonymous from on or before 2018-03-11. + +# curi.us + +- Read & optionally reply to [curi.us posts from before 2018-02-12](http://curi.us/blog/post_list). + +- Read & optionally reply to [curi.us comments from before 2018-05-28](http://curi.us/comments/recent). + +# FI reading/listening/watching list + +- All Elliot Temple philosophy streams [XXX add link] + +- David Deutsch, *The Fabric of Reality*. +- [Elliot Temple, "Writing Philosophy Emails - April 2018" (gumroad) - video 2](https://gumroad.com/l/IeEVU) +- [Elliot Temple, "Rationally Resolving Conflicts of Ideas"](http://curi.us/1595-rationally-resolving-conflicts-of-ideas) + - [Elliot Temple, "Critical Preferences"](http://curi.us/1585-critical-preferences) + - [Elliot Temple, "Critical Preferences and Strong Arguments"](http://curi.us/1489-critical-preferences-and-strong-arguments) + - [Elliot Temple, "Corroboration"](http://curi.us/1584-corroboration) + - [Elliot Temple, "Regress Problems"](http://curi.us/1594-regress-problems) + - [Elliot Temple, "Conflict, Criticism, Learning, Reason"](http://curi.us/1583-conflict-criticism-learning-reason) + - [Elliot Temple, "All Problems are Soluble"](http://curi.us/1587-all-problems-are-soluble) + - [Elliot Temple, "We Can Always Act on Non-Criticized Ideas"](http://curi.us/1588-we-can-always-act-on-non-criticized-ideas) + - [Elliot Temple, "Criticism is Contextual"](http://curi.us/1592-criticism-is-contextual) + - [Elliot Temple, "Taking Children Seriously"](http://curi.us/1540-taking-children-seriously) + - [Elliot Temple, "Coercion"](http://fallibleideas.com/coercion) + - [Elliot Temple, "Avoiding Coercion Clarification"](http://curi.us/1590-avoiding-coercion-clarification) + - [Elliot Temple, "Human Problems and Abstract Problems"](http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fallible-ideas/message/510) + - [Elliot Temple, "Multiple Incompatible Unrefuted Conjectures"](http://curi.us/1589-multiple-incompatible-unrefuted-conjectures) + - [Elliot Temple, "Handling Information Overload"](http://curi.us/1586-handling-information-overload) + - [Elliot Temple, "Coercion and Critical Preferences"](http://curi.us/1593-coercion-and-critical-preferences) + - [Elliot Temple, "Resolving Conflicts of Interest"](http://curi.us/blog/post/1261-xx) + - [Elliot Temple, "Think"](http://curi.us/think/) + - [Elliot Temple, "Philosophy: What For?"](http://curi.us/files/keynotes/phil1.html) + - [Elliot Temple, "Don't Equivocate"](http://curi.us/2000-dont-equivocate) + - [Elliot Temple, "Archive category 50" (10 essays)](http://curi.us/archives/50) + - [Elliot Temple, "Dialogs"](http://curi.us/archives/list_category/6) +- [Elliot Temple, Atlas Shrugged Chaptel 1 Close Reading](https://learnobjectivism.com/atlas-shrugged-chapter-1) +- [Elliot Temple, Atlas Shrugged Chapter 2 Close Reading](https://learnobjectivism.com/atlas-shrugged-chapter-2) +- [Elliot Temple, Atlas Shrugged Chapter 3 Close Reading](https://gumroad.com/curi) + +# Other reading list + +- [Steve Luck, "Why I've lost faith in p values" (2018-04-19)](https://lucklab.ucdavis.edu/blog/2018/4/19/why-i-lost-faith-in-p-values). I plan to summarize this post briefly and check my understanding on FI list.